Re: [Digital BW] Hahnemule William Turner
2002-04-11 by Robert Morrison
I ve used most of them...wells river, orwell, torchon, photorag...and honestly...they give nice BW prints (inferior color prints, however) but in my opinion
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2002-04-11 by Robert Morrison
I ve used most of them...wells river, orwell, torchon, photorag...and honestly...they give nice BW prints (inferior color prints, however) but in my opinion
2002-04-11 by lyonscox
Was wondering what the most effective method of reducing dot gain is? Poking around PS6 I look at Edit/Color Settings and see Spot with dot gain in it but
2002-04-11 by royvharrington
... That last sentence pretty much works equally well either way. I could easily have written it also, word for word. That s the dilemma. ... Certainly,
2002-04-11 by charles_bandes
Hi again - I m wondering if anyone has tried the PowerRIP software with quadtone workflow. I m pretty sure the software doesn t support quadtone printing
2002-04-11 by Austin Franklin
... Roy, I do read all your posts! I just don t have the time right now to devote to responding. I believe I ve simply stated my case, and it should stand on
2002-04-11 by Todd Flashner
... Better get started soon then, I might not live as long as you. Anyway, don t invest too much time in it, whatever you come up with I m sure one of us will
2002-04-11 by Nij aoth44
Hi Jerry, Comparing recent samples of William Tunrer 190, 310 and and OLD sample of ConeTech Wells River (from about this time last year), I would concur that
2002-04-11 by Peter Lindman
Martin, Paul Roark wrote that someone had used his re-arranged MIS-FS inkset with the Epson driver using a grayscale curve successfully. I must have missed
2002-04-11 by Austin Franklin
... Fat chance! Austin
2002-04-11 by Martin Wesley
... From: JMWoo To: Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 7:11 PM Subject: [Digital BW] Epson
2002-04-11 by Martin Wesley
Roy, Once again I salute your logic and agree. I think one of the nice things you learn when you first use a view camera is that there are no clicks or detents
2002-04-11 by JMWoo
Thanks to everyone for the responses I ve received to my various questions. I m ramping up to make the switch over to MIS VM + 1280 (both are in the mail on
2002-04-11 by Martin Wesley
Paul, My measurements (finally got the Spectrocam) were on prints that had 3 or 4 coats of Golden varnish brush applied. I never found any Dmax increase with
2002-04-11 by Jerry Olson
It may be that Cone had a bad batch of Wells River. He buys in huge quantities, so it could be quite a while before he sold it all. Glad to hear they ve fixed
2002-04-11 by Martin Wesley
... From: iwasnvrhere To: Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 2:25 PM Subject: [Digital
2002-04-11 by Jerry Olson
Mike, If they are the same, why is Wells River Paper very sandy, and flakes badly, while William Turner is not sandy and does not flake? I ll admit they did
2002-04-11 by Jerry Olson
Right, but the surfaces were far too different to be attributable to Moulds . There was something else afoot. The texture and feel of the two papers were far
2002-04-11 by Martin Wesley
Julian, Very nice shot! I have this one image that I used for all my coating trials using Piezo inks and the Piezo driver. I printed on the Museo using the
2002-04-11 by Michael Kravit
I know, this sounded really contradictory, but although the surfaces are different, they are the same paper. Go figure.... Mike ... From: Michael Kravit
2002-04-11 by Michael Kravit
Robert, You will never know what you are missing. ;-) And, it will leave more for the rest of us...... Mike ... From: Robert G. Morrison
2002-04-11 by Michael Kravit
Robert, No, the William Turner 300 has a less gritty surface and does not have the flaking problems that the 190 had. I say had, because Hahnemuhle claims
2002-04-11 by Robert G. Morrison
Sprays don t work like the brushed/rolled coatings. I ve never seen one of them that made the print look better...they seem to just sink into the matte papers
2002-04-11 by Robert G. Morrison
Does anyone have a sample of the 190 and 300 William Turner that they could send me...I d really like to test these to make sure that they perform the same as
2002-04-11 by Robert G. Morrison
My daily rant...this is why I won t use Hahnemuhle papers...you never are sure what you are getting! Robert ... Robert Morrison rmorrison@pobox.com
2002-04-11 by Michael Kravit
Thanks Robert, I figured that RIPs being communication dependent might differ from other programs. Mike ... From: Robert G. Morrison
2002-04-11 by Robert G. Morrison
The mac version of imageprint 4 will be out any day now. I know that Cone s rip will not work with Virtual PC because of communication issues being
2002-04-11 by Michael Kravit
Nij, William Turner and Wells River are the same. In fact, if you look at William Turner 300 and William Turner 190, the surfaces are not the same either. I
2002-04-11 by Todd Flashner
... Just say Uncle... ;-) Todd
2002-04-11 by Robert G. Morrison
Remind me Julian...what s your workflow...are you using the piezo driver? Are you using the Crane Museo profile...you might also check the Orwell profile...but
2002-04-11 by royvharrington
Austin et al, I don t know if you are listening to me any more but I ll try. Here s a light hearted attempt. Maybe it ll be amusing enough to bother reading
2002-04-11 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... 1) The spray may be increasing scattering and reflectivity of the coating used in the EAM.. 2) Pigment may actually migrate into the spray.. if that
2002-04-11 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Sure.. But the downside is that dyed papers are less stable.. That s actually how optical brighteners work.. they are bluing agents incorporated or dyed
2002-04-11 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... It depends on how long you actually tone,,, ... That s the nature of the beast.. Toning is inherently variable.. Things like paper, chemistry, time, even
2002-04-11 by Paul Roark
Barry, ... densities ... That might be close to where we are going. The CMY MIS archival pigs may not have the same visual densities, so there might be a
2002-04-10 by Jerry Olson
BUT the SURFACES are NOT the same!!! Jerry
2002-04-10 by Jerry Olson
I don t believe it. I ve had both side by side, and they are VERY different surfaces. Jerry
2002-04-10 by Jerry Olson
Some people say that Wells River is the thinner version of William Turner. Side by side, its obvious the surface is different. The wells river is like fine
2002-04-10 by Jerry Olson
Julian, Museo can t give you deep blacks, Try a hahnemuhle paper. Jerry
2002-04-10 by Jerry Olson
There s a million shades of sepia. Each person will have his own preference. Jerry
2002-04-10 by Paul Roark
... of ... I just sprayed some EAM with Lyson Print Guard to see how it affects the fade/warm-shift in testing. I actually measure lower Dmax on EAM with the
2002-04-10 by Simon Lamb
... Mike Not sure if ImagePrint 4 will run but I use Virtual PC 5 with the Windows 2000 system loaded and I have not found anything that does not run properly.
2002-04-10 by Austin Franklin
... Todd, it appears as if it would be a life long endeavor! ;-)
2002-04-10 by Todd Flashner
Austin, I sense you don t have the time to continue this thread to a conclusion now, so without further response from you this will be my last post, at least
2002-04-10 by Julian Thomas
Jerry there are two weights of William Turner, 190 and 300. Wells River is the thin light weight - 190. Julian ... From: Jerry Olson To:
2002-04-10 by Julian Thomas
Wells River IS William Turner. Wells river was the IJM name for the light weigth WT. Julian ... From: Robert G. Morrison To:
2002-04-10 by Julian Thomas
It s not the quantity but the quality of black. this shot for eg http://www.foundobjectsgallery.com/holga/pages/dancer_jpg.htm prints great on PR but really
2002-04-10 by mkravit
I was in my Landscape Architect s office today. He is a Mac shop and has been for as long as I can remember. I asked him how he was running AutoCAD on his
2002-04-10 by Robert G. Morrison
My bad!!!! ... These are the ones that have no OB s...! I tested Wells River. What is Hahnemuhle s name for these papers if it isn t William Turner? Robert
2002-04-10 by Martin Wesley
Julian, I found that Museo coated better than any other paper I tried. If you coat it you will not need to worry about the blacks. Uncoated I read densities of
2002-04-10 by Nij aoth44
Jerry, We ve gone over this before ;) William Turner comes in two weights - 190 and 310... and ConeTech even admit to Wells River being WT 190 (to my